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Synopsis
Gary Cooper more or less repeats his international-roue characterization from 1938's Bluebeard's Eighth Wife for the 1957 romantic comedy Love in the Afternoon (both films were co-scripted by Billy Wilder, who also directed the latter picture). Audrey Hepburn co-stars as the daughter of Parisian private eye Maurice Chevalier. Investigating the amorous activities of Cooper, Chevalier relates what he's discovered to cuckolded husband John McGiver, who declares that he's going after Cooper with a pistol. Overhearing this conversation, Hepburn rushes off to rescue Cooper. She keeps him far away from McGiver by adopting a "woman of the world" pose. Cooper quickly sees through this charade; still, she is fascinated by Hepburn and attempts to relocate her after she disappears. Meeting Chevalier one day, Cooper relates the story of the Mystery Woman, never dreaming that he is describing Chevalier's daughter. Equally in the dark, Chevalier offers to locate the elusive Hepburn. Once he's tumbled to the fact that his quarry is his own flesh and blood, Chevalier advises Hepburn against contemplating a relationship with the much-older Cooper. She, of course, fails to heed this warning, setting the stage for an ultraromantic finale. Love in the Afternoon is highlighted by a superb running gag involving a quartet of gypsy violinists, who insist upon dogging Cooper's trail wherever he goes-including a steam bath. Love in the Afternoon was adapted by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond from the novel Ariane by Claude Anet. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Lisa Bourdin Mme. X
Maurice Chevalier Claude Chavasse
Gary Cooper Frank Flannagan
Van Doude Michel
Audrey Hepburn Ariane Chavasse
John McGiver Monsieur X

Production Crew

Doane Harrison Associate Producer
Claude Anet Book Author
William C. Mellor Cinematographer
Franz Waxman Composer (Music Score)
Lucie Lichtig Continuity
Hubert de Givenchy Costume Designer
Billy Wilder Director
Leonide Azar Editor
Paul Feyder First Assistant Director
Billy Wilder Producer
Alexandre Trauner Production Designer
Billy Wilder Screenwriter
I.A.L. Diamond Screenwriter
Jean DeBretagne Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1957
Runtime: 126
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Romance

Produced by
Allied Artists

Awards
1957 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
1957 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association